This book by Dr. S.R. Myneni provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary analysis of the interface between intellectual property law and competition law. It examines how intellectual property rights coexist with competition principles in modern market economies, addressing the balance between innovation incentives and market fairness. The work explores statutory frameworks, policy considerations, and judicial approaches governing monopolies, anti-competitive practices, licensing, and abuse of dominance in the context of intellectual property rights.
Key Features
- Integrated study of intellectual property law and competition law
- Examination of conflicts and convergence between IP rights and competition principles
- Analysis of anti-competitive practices involving patents, trademarks, and copyrights
- Discussion on abuse of dominance, market power, and regulatory control
- Reference to relevant statutory provisions and judicial decisions
- Clear and analytical approach suitable for academic and professional use
This book is especially useful for law students, advocates, academicians, judicial officers, corporate legal advisors, competition law practitioners, policymakers, and legal researchers. It serves as an essential resource for understanding regulatory challenges, compliance issues, and evolving jurisprudence at the intersection of intellectual property protection and competition regulation in India.